Youth

Keeping kids happy in the outdoors is key to their developing a love of winter activities. Burton's youth outerwear line focuses on comfort, durability, warmth, and waterproofing, so nothing gets in the way of a good time. Standard features like Room-To-Grow expandable sizing and helmet-friendly hoods aren't simply nice to have, but necessities.

Anon

anon. goggles provide optimal vision and comfort in any weather conditions, along with cutting-edge style. Technical innovations like the MagnaTech lens interchange system, MFI Magnetic Facemask Integration, and Outlast fog management ensure that anon. products meet the demands of the most elite riders in the world.

Bags that Keep You Moving

Your journey is as much of an adventure as your destination, so hit the road, the trail, or the airport with confidence knowing that all Burton bags and luggage are backed by a lifetime warranty.

Sustainability

A brand promoting a lifestyle of chasing snow in the winter and seeking adventure in the summer, Burton is dedicated to the mountain playgrounds in which this lifestyle takes place and to preserving those playgrounds for future generations. Burton is committed to doing everything it can to reduce its brand footprint, promote sustainable and humanitarian production practices, and educate its employees and customers about how to be as green as possible.

About Burton

Burton started in 1977 with the Backhill, a narrow wooden board with single-strap bindings and a rope and handle attached to the nose. When you consider that today Burton is one of the most progressive brands in snowboarding, those humble roots may be surprising, but the sport was changing rapidly, and Burton was there to push the technological and aesthetic progression every step of the way.

Named after snowboard pioneer and OG Burton team rider Craig Kelly, the Craig's R&D facility has pumped out countless innovations in board design and construction. Notable achievements include the Channel binding attachment system, which gains more fans every year for its infinite adjustability. In fact, it's now the only system available on Burton snowboards, even backcountry splitboards.

Burton has also been in the outerwear game since the late '80s, making jackets, pants, and accessories. At the top of the line sits the [ak] series; inspired by the Burton pros who ride—and film—the big lines of Alaska. The Mountain collection brings together vintage style and the latest technical fabrics, while The White Collection, created in collaboration with snowboarding legend Shaun White, combines weather protection with fashion-forward style.

But while Burton is best known for snowboards and gear, they also make casual clothing that perfectly mirrors the lifestyle of Burton's home city of Burlington Vermont, where an average day can include swimming holes, mountain hikes, and beers downtown. This idyllic routine inspired Burton Durable Goods, which is comprised of technical yet street-smart backpacks and casual clothing that, like the people who wear and ride Burton, are up for just about anything.